Let's Go Mets: Ditch the Black

I'm no Mets fan, but as one who pays attention to the aesthetics of sports uniforms and graphics, I find the campaign among Mets fans to ditch the fuggin-ugly black gear encouraging. Not exactly Darfur or Iraq as far as degree of social relevance, but what the hell.

I'm not a Mets fan, either, but I would love to see them ditch the black. It's never quite looked right to me, even now. It's like when the Bucs tried to incorporate red and gray into the color scheme during the 1990s.

It really looks like shit, and as the petition mentions, the blue/orange scheme isn't just Mets tradition (a couple of World Series wins among other things), it's a tribute to the NL traditions in NYC (Dodgers blue and Giants orange) and it's also the colors of the NYC flag, owing to the New Amsterdam era of NY history. (Remember those so-ugly-they're-cool orange/blue NY license plates?)

Won't make me hate the Mets any less, but at least they'll look much cooler as I'm hating them.

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Indeed. Let's not forget what a bunch of astounding assholes were on that 86 Series team. Gary Carter AND Keith Hernandez? Tools. I was in Boston for that Series and was surrounded by bandwagon Mets fans from NY/NJ/CT in my college dorm...(shudder).

But, there's no reason for New York's NL franchise to wear those hideous threads...not even the Mets deserve that. I remember reading in some discussion of human dignity, "Even the worst human being deserves the right to take a shit in privacy." This falls under that category, more or less.

But, there's no reason for New York's NL franchise to wear those hideous threads...not even the Mets deserve that. I remember reading in some discussion of human dignity, "Even the worst human being deserves the right to take a shit in privacy." This falls under that category, more or less.

Actually, the Giants' all-black unis were introduced by the superstitious McGraw to be used during the 1905 World Series. They wore them once on the road in 1906, but then they weren't seen again until the 1911 Series, when McGraw brought them back because he thought it would give the 'Jints good luck. After they lost that Series to the A's, McGraw put them away and they were never worn again.

The Cubs, meanwhile, only used navy on the road, and it was only for three seasons (1911-13): <a href="http://baseballhalloffame.org/exhibits/online_exhibits/dressed_to_the_nines/uniforms.asp?league=NL&city=Chicago&lowYear=1906&highYear=1936&sort=year&increment=15&=Display+uniforms">see unis here</a>

The White Sox also only used navy on the road (1901-16, 1926, 1930-31): <a href="http://baseballhalloffame.org/exhibits/online_exhibits/dressed_to_the_nines/uniforms.asp?league=AL&city=Chicago&lowYear=1901&highYear=1971&sort=year&increment=18&=Display+uniforms">see those here</a>